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My recent 2,800-mile trip (Phoenix to LA to Bay Area and back, plus roaming around LA and the Bay Area).
I got my AGT (19” wheels w/ cover) in Nov. 2022. This is my first long road-trip in my AGT.
Nothing profound. Just want to share my experience:
The Good:
I had plenty of bad experiences with EA in the Phoenix area. But I think they are getting better. On this trip, I probably charged 20 times at various EA locations in CA. All but one (Palm Springs) went off without a hitch!
Cabin Comfort:
I got my AGT (19” wheels w/ cover) in Nov. 2022. This is my first long road-trip in my AGT.
Nothing profound. Just want to share my experience:
The Good:
- The car drove nicely, handled well. No mechanical breakdown. Average about 3.0 miles/kW-hr on the highway. Total trip efficiency was 3.7 miles/kW-hr. Pretty much what I’d expected.
- Mechanically, the AGT performed well. Acceleration, handling etc. all great.
I had plenty of bad experiences with EA in the Phoenix area. But I think they are getting better. On this trip, I probably charged 20 times at various EA locations in CA. All but one (Palm Springs) went off without a hitch!
Cabin Comfort:
- Good overall. However, I found the AGT front seats not that comfortable for such a long trip. Seat padding is sub-par. My Lexus’ seats are far better!
- AC is OK….a bit noisy. Heat pump takes longer to cool down.
- Lucid’s Infotainment is messy with inexplicable glitches.
- Navigation on the Lucid is a frustrating experience. Specifically,
- Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t.
- At the beginning of my trip, I could enter my destination and navigation was visible on both the console and the Pilot Panel.
- From time-to-time, the Pilot Panel Navigation display would disappear when other functions (e.g., Trip info, adjust seats/mirrors, etc.) were invoked and the Pilot Panel Navigation would not return even after the other functions were terminated.
- Incoming phone calls and text messages block the navigation panel on the dashboard. And the blocked dash navigation panel does not always resume automatically when the call/text were terminated. Other than cancelling the call/text, I didn’t see a button to minimize the call/text so I can see the navigation screen while the call is in progress. This was very frustrating and unsafe!
- Inexplicably, the text entry for destination on the navigation screen would freeze up (i.e., not taking any inputs) and the Pilot Panel Navigation would not display. Thus, there is no (text) means of entering a destination.
- I tried invoking the navigation using Alexa. It works some/most of the time, but not always.
- The Lucid navigation is laggy. It is fine to enter an initial destination (e.g., Phoenix to LA) and then drive off. However, if there is a detour or if you missed a turn, the re-routing is slow and ineffective.
- As a result, I was navigating with my phone most of the time. This is unsafe and unacceptable!
- My sense is, the various infotainment functions (navigation, calls, text messages, garage doors, etc.) use shared resources (e.g., compute/screen/console real-estate) and Lucid did a poor job in the management/arbitration of these functions. It is clear the conflicts are there. However, the conflicts/restores are not always the same (as the resource contentions depend on the history). As a result, the manifestation appears random and inexplicable!
I’ve raised these issues many times (RE: software conflicts and lack of system validation).
- I believe Lucid has a great electro-mechanical platform, but they short-changed themselves (and their customers) with half-baked software.
- Lucid has been shipping cars for almost 2 years. It is about time they get serious about fixing their software bugs and validation. Software is part of the driving experience, not just the plush cabin and the acceleration.